Rome Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore Underground Areas Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy a 50-minute guided tour of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome and discover hidden galleries, thermal mosaics and unique frescoes beneath one of the city's most iconic temples.
With an official guide (English or Italian) you will enter archaeological spaces not usually seen on a conventional tour, understanding how this complex was built and transformed over the centuries.
Admire the mix of Romanesque, Renaissance and Baroque styles of the basilica and its highest campanile in Rome, before or after descending into the underground areas.
- Descend with an expert guide into the underground galleries.
- Access the Treasure Room and the Archaeological Zone with expert explanations.
- Discover the healing mosaics, ancient tiles and unique geometric frescoes.
What’s included
- Entrance to the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore
- Guided tour of the underground (guide in English or Italian)
- Audio guide
- Access through the Holy Door
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Keep in mind you need to arrive 15 minutes before start
Step by Step
Beneath the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore hides a network of passages, rooms and archaeological remains that reveal the layers of Rome's history. This underground guided tour takes you beyond the surface to discover healing mosaics, ancient tiles and geometric frescoes that have survived the passage of time.
With an insider guide you'll tour rooms built around a vast underground courtyard, understand the ancient heating areas associated with thermal uses, and learn about details that often go unnoticed. Everything is designed for you to enjoy an immersive and rigorous experience in just 50 minutes.
In the Treasure Room and the Archaeological Zone, the guide's explanations will put each discovery into context: from the function of the spaces to the iconography of the frescoes and their artistic value. It's the best way to interpret the underground without missing anything important.
Back above ground, take a few minutes to contemplate the basilica's architecture: the combination of Romanesque, Renaissance and Baroque, its coffered ceiling and the highest bell tower in the city. The view from above and below will give you a complete reading of the monument.
If you like to make the most of every visit, we recommend combining the tour with a walk around the Esquiline Hill, where the basilica is located, to get a complete historical perspective of the neighbourhood and its nearby churches.